The Ladies' Companion, Volúmenes14-15William W. Snowden, 1841 |
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... o'er the brook that thy mansion flows by . The south sighing zephyr all laden with roses , The hum of the bee from the heath's purple bloom ; The song of the bird as its love it discloses- Are the minstrels of nature that hallow thy ...
... o'er the brook that thy mansion flows by . The south sighing zephyr all laden with roses , The hum of the bee from the heath's purple bloom ; The song of the bird as its love it discloses- Are the minstrels of nature that hallow thy ...
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... o'er the billow and the bow . I stood within that bow - and , as I bent Over the dim Charybdis that it span'd , A ruby , all imperial as thy lip , Leapt from my quiv'ring hand - rung at my feet , And bounded to the billow and the foam ...
... o'er the billow and the bow . I stood within that bow - and , as I bent Over the dim Charybdis that it span'd , A ruby , all imperial as thy lip , Leapt from my quiv'ring hand - rung at my feet , And bounded to the billow and the foam ...
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... ll quell a host , Nor let my heavenly seat be lost . Oh , then repeat the sweet assurance o'er , " Thy God will not condemn thee - sin no more . " as a fatal presentiment of what would befal him , 18 MY UNCLE , THE COLONEL .
... ll quell a host , Nor let my heavenly seat be lost . Oh , then repeat the sweet assurance o'er , " Thy God will not condemn thee - sin no more . " as a fatal presentiment of what would befal him , 18 MY UNCLE , THE COLONEL .
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... o'er with precious oil ! III " And yet bring more ! " No more were brought ; And straight the flowing treasure stayed ; Oh , God , how fully we are taught , That thus we bound thy spirit's aid . IV . For when the Oil of Grace , in store ...
... o'er with precious oil ! III " And yet bring more ! " No more were brought ; And straight the flowing treasure stayed ; Oh , God , how fully we are taught , That thus we bound thy spirit's aid . IV . For when the Oil of Grace , in store ...
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... O'er her fond heart ! Sweet maiden ! yet all said Icilia was not one formed to be wed , And named her as a being , even from birth Set all apart from the deep love of earth ! Leontius was beside her - and her eye Was lighted up , even ...
... O'er her fond heart ! Sweet maiden ! yet all said Icilia was not one formed to be wed , And named her as a being , even from birth Set all apart from the deep love of earth ! Leontius was beside her - and her eye Was lighted up , even ...
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Alice Antonio Allegri appeared arms beautiful beheld beneath boat bosom breath bright brow character cheek child Correggio dark daugh daughter dear death deep door Dunraven Castle earth EPES SARGENT exclaimed eyes face fair father fear feelings fell flowers gaze gentle girl grace hair hand happy head heard heart Heaven honor hope hour Huntly Isabel John Oxenham knew lady leave light lips live looked lute maiden Mantua Marietta marriage master mind morning mother nature never Niantics night noble o'er once Ophelia Original Oxenham pale passed passion present replied returned rich ROBERT HAMILTON RUFUS DAWES Saint Louis SAMUEL WOODWORTH scarcely scene Seba Smith seemed smile soon sorrow soul spectre knight spirit stood sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion truth voice wild woman words young youth
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Página 42 - She, as a veil down to the slender waist, Her unadorned golden tresses wore Dishevelled, but in wanton ringlets waved As the vine curls her tendrils, which implied Subjection, but required with gentle sway, And by her yielded, by him best received Yielded, with coy submission, modest pride, And sweet, reluctant, amorous delay.
Página 146 - Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods, or on the softer voice Of neighboring fountain, or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock, and, chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles, lose themselves at length In matted grass, that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent course.
Página 140 - In the naked temper which a merry heart discovered, he would say there was no danger, — but to itself: — whereas the very essence of gravity was design, and consequently deceit ; — 'twas a taught trick, to gain credit of the world for more sense and knowledge than a man was worth...
Página 146 - Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds Exhilarate the spirit, and restore The tone of languid nature. Mighty winds That sweep the skirt of some far-spreading wood Of ancient growth, make music not unlike The dash of ocean on his winding shore...
Página 43 - Give yourself no unnecessary pain, My dear Lord Cardinal. Here, mother, tie My girdle for me, and bind up this hair In any simple knot : ay, that does well. And yours I see is coming down. How often Have we done this for one another ! now We shall not do it any more. My lord, We are quite ready. Well, 'tis very well.
Página 76 - Symbol of Eternity imprisoned into Time!" it is not thy works, which are all mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the Spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance.
Página 150 - His sides are broken by spots of shade, By the walnut bough and the cedar made, And through their clustering branches dark Glimmers and dies the firefly's spark — Like starry twinkles that momently break Through the rifts of the gathering tempest's rack.
Página 186 - ... a mind full of ideas, will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the choice of both ; whereas common speakers have only one set of ideas, and one set of words to clothe them in; and these are always ready at the mouth : so people come faster out of...
Página 150 - The moon looks down on old Cronest: She mellows the shades on his shaggy breast. And seems his huge gray form to throw In a silver cone on the wave below...
Página 128 - ... the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.